Allan Day <[email protected]> wrote: >>> 2) Drop gnome-system-log from core-apps, replace with gnome-logs >>> 3) Move gnome-dictionary, gucharmap, totem, eog, empathy, evince to apps >>> 4) Move file-roller, gnome-clocks, gnome-documents, gnome-photos, >>> gnome-weather to core-apps >> >> Before move stuff, Id like to define the difference between core-apps >> and apps, so we have a criteria to do the change, >> if not we are going to be in the same situation we are now, were >> everything is a bit "fuzzy" >> Also, can a app be a core-app at some point? If yes, What would be the >> process to do that? Ot they are 2 completely different things? > > Makes sense to me. Also, it would be good to communicate these changes > to the rest of the project before making widescale changes. > > I'd be happy to draft some documentation for the modulesets. ...
I've started writing some documentation on the various modulesets. It can be found here: https://wiki.gnome.org/AllanDay/Modulesets I'll try and elaborate it in the next day or two. Once we're happy with it, it would be good to move it under ReleasePlanning (it might be a good idea to merge it with ReleasePlanning/WhatWeRelease). I wonder if it would be clearer to change "Core Utilities" to "Core Apps", or even to split them out into a new moduleset (gnome-core-apps). Also, while we're on the subject, the word "suites" in "gnome-suites-core" and "gnome-suites-core-deps" always confused the hell out of me. It makes it sound like each moduleset contains different suites that you can install... Allan _______________________________________________ [email protected] https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/release-team Release-team lurker? Do NOT participate in discussions.
